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Genres-Sci-fi Noir Action  Target Audience- Older around 18-60 People who enjoy futuristic and nostalgic movies. The narrative of this movie is set in futuristic times of a guy who is trying to find replicants who stole a ship. 

 

Genre-Comedy Horror Target Audience-Teenagers who enjoy mockery and enjoy a funny movie to watch with friends. The narrative is that they are mocking other horror movies doing a parody of them. Genre-Drama Target Audience-People who can understand the language and go to private cinemas which are more likely to be wealthy and more of a older audience who enjoy emotional movies. The narrative is that someone lost their wife and must cope with his cousins visit. 





Genre-Crime Thriller Mystery Target Audience-People who like mystery and crime more of a older audience who enjoy crime and thrillers and like to go to private cinemas. The narrative-Is a boy discovering a hole where another boy is kept captive. 
Genre-Noir Crime Thriller Target Audience-Older Audience who enjoy Noir and nostalgic settings and crime and thriller. The narrative-Exploration of the dark whom are caught up in violence corruption.
Genre-Action Adventure Fantasy Target Audience-Younger teenagers who enjoy fantasy and action aimed at children with parental permission. The narrative is an action pack adventure of an pirate and his crew. 


 

Genre- Reality TV Target Audience-Young adults who enjoy a little bit of drama and enjoy a TV series. The narrative is three couples that decided to make a life-long commitment and get married.
Genre- Drama Sports Target Audience- Older audience who preferably enjoy boxing but sports in general who also like a strong female figure who shows masculinity throughout the movie. The narrative is a coach reluctantly agrees to train aspiring boxer Maggie who Impressed them with the  determination and talent she shows he helps her become the best and the two soon form a close bond.






Genre- Drama Crime Mystery Narrative- A young boy accidentally discovers a deep hole in the ground, where another boy is kept prisoner. Target audience- young teenagers who enjoy a mystery and like to think 








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